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06-27-2003, 12:43 AM | #1 |
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Fleetside Bed
I am looking for a 67-68 2WD shortbed 1/2ton with the big window and a fleetside bed. I have a couple of questions for some of you that obivously have a lot more experience with these truck than I do.
1.) First off, a couple people have said I can look for any truck between 67 and 72, then swap on the front clip from a 67-68. Appearance wise, is everyhting interchangable? I realize that the 67 & 68 have the more desirable front end, but is the cab and bed from all the other years the same? 2.) I might have a line on a 67, but it's a stepside. How hard is it to find a fleetside bed in good condition? Thanks for any info Kevin
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06-27-2003, 12:57 AM | #2 |
its all about the +6 inches
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The front end is in fack an easy swap, just make sure you have the whole front clip...fenders, hood rad support and grill.
There are very small chainges from 67 - 72 if you overlook the grills. Most of us could spot a 69 - 72 with the 68 front end, but onless it is trying to be passed off as original, many of us like the mod. Heck...I put a GMC front end on my chevy one ton. One main thing to remember on the body panels, the 67s had no side marker lights. If you put a 67 clip oon anything else, it'll look funny with side markers on the bed, but not up front. As for swapping the step bed out for a fleet, about 8 bolts and an electrical plug, and 4 friends with strong backs and week minds, and you'll have the bed off in no time. The step (if in good shape) can bring is quite a bit of money too, so don't just toss it. Quite a few of us love the short step combo. Again, the side markers are an issue since the one you found is a 67. |
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06-27-2003, 11:43 AM | #4 |
its all about the +6 inches
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